Tag: reports

Far Western’s commitment to scientific research and outreach can be seen in a number of works. Below is a sample of Far Western’s numerous contributions to the field of archaeology, including: books; chapters; online publications; theses and dissertations; and a wide variety of regional, national, and international journals.

On Intensive Late Holocene Iron Mining and Production in the Northern Congo Basin and the Environmental Consequences Associated with Metallurgy in Central Africa. PLoS ONE 10(7):e0132632; http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132632

Old River Bed Delta Geomorphology and Chronology. In Anthropological Papers Number 128, edied by David B. Madsen, Dave N. Schmitt, and David Page, pp. 30-60. The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Chapter 13: Postclassic Tool Production at Santa Rita Corozal: Implications for Domestic Craft Production and Regional Exchange of Flaked Stone. In Perspectives on the Ancient Maya of Chetumal Bay, edited by Debra S. Walker. University of Florida Press, Gainsville, Florida.

The Late Pleistocene Occupation of Madamagh Rockshelter, Southern Jordan: New Data and Perspectives on an Old Excavation. In Settlement, Survey and Stone: Essays on Near Eastern Prehistory in Honour of Gary Rollefson, pp. 37-52, edited by B. Finlayson and C. Makarewicz. Berlin, ex oriente.

Beyond the Fertile Crescent: Late Palaeolithic and Neolithic Communities of the Jordaniean Steppe. The Axraq Basin Project Volume I: Project Background and the Late Palaeolithic (Geological Context and Technology). Council for the British Research in the Levant Supplemental Series Vol. 13. Oxbox Books, Oxford.

Public and Private, Domestic and Corporate: The Emergence of the Southwest Asian Village. The Archaeology of Tribal Social Formations: Selections from American Antiquity, edited by Michelle Hegmon, pp. 109-136.

Pavement Quarries, Gypsum Period Residential Stability, and Trans-Holocene Settlement Systems of the Mojave Desert: A Case Study at Fort Irwin. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 29(2):121-144.

Pavement Quarries, Gypsum Period Residential Stability, and Trans-Holocene Settlement Systems of the Mojave Desert: A Case Study at Fort Irwin. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 29(2):121-143.

Early Village Life at Beidha, Jordan: Neolithic Spatial Organization and Vernacular Architecture. British Academy Monographs in Archaeology 12. Published for the Council for British Research in the Levant by Oxford University Press. ISBN 01972013-1.

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Reassessing the Emergence of Village Life in the Near East. Journal of Archaeological Research 13:231-290.

Application of Return Rates to Large Mammal Butchery and Transport among Hunter-Gatherers and its Implications for Plio-Pleistocene Hominid Carcass Foraging and Site Use. Journal of Taphonomy 3(3):135-158.

Large Game Hunting, Gender-Differentiated Work Organization, and the Role of Evolutionary Ecology in California and Great Basin Prehistory: A Reply to Broughton and Bayham. American Antiquity 68(4):790-792.

Late Holocene Adaptations along the Northern San Diego Coastline: New Perspectives on Old Paradigms In Catalysts to Complexity: Late Holocene of the California Coast, edited by J. Erlandson and T. L. Jones, pp. 41-62. UCLA Press.